I just found out that Fedora 10 is available for download.
In a nutshell, Fedora 10 has these changes from its predecessor, Fedora 9:
- Wireless connection sharing enables ad hoc network sharing
- Better setup and use of printers through improved management tools
- Virtualization storage provisioning for local and remote connections now simplified
- SecTool is a new security audit and intrusion detection system
- RPM 4.6 is a major update to the powerful, flexible software management libraries
- Glitch free audio and better performance is achieved through a rewrite of the PulseAudio sound server to use timer-based audio scheduling
- Improved webcam support
- Better support for infrared remote controls makes them easier to connect and work with many applications
- The paths
/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbinhave been added to thePATHfor normal users, to simplify command-line administration tasks
Just to let you know, I am still stuck with Fedora Core 6. I would *love* to upgrade to higher version, I just can’t find a server large enough to fit my backup files in.
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